Common use of Notices sent by email Clause in Contracts

Notices sent by email. (a) A party may serve a Notice by email if the Notice: (i) includes a signature block specifying: (A) the name of the person sending the Notice; and (B) the sender’s position within the relevant party; (ii) states in the body of the message or the subject field that it is sent as a Notice under this agreement; (iii) contains an express statement that the person sending the Notice has the authority to serve a Notice under this agreement; (iv) is sent to the email address specified in clause 15.1 or the email address last notified by the intended recipient to the sender: (b) The recipient of a Notice served under this clause 15.2 must: (i) promptly acknowledge receipt of the Notice; and (ii) keep an electronic copy of the Notice, (c) Failure to comply with clause 15.2 does not invalidate service of a Notice under this clause.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Voluntary Planning Agreement, Voluntary Planning Agreement

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Notices sent by email. (a) A party may serve a Notice by email if the Notice: (i) includes a signature block specifying: (A) the name of the person sending the Notice; and (B) the sender’s position within the relevant party; (ii) states in the body of the message or the subject field that it is sent as a Notice under this agreement; (iii) contains an express statement that the person sending the Notice has the authority to serve a Notice under this agreement; (iv) is sent to the email address specified in clause 15.1 below or the email address last notified by the intended recipient to the sender:sender as above (b) The recipient of a Notice served under this clause 15.2 16.2 must: (i) promptly acknowledge receipt of the Notice; and (ii) keep an electronic copy of the Notice, (c) Failure to comply with clause 15.2 16.2 does not invalidate service of a Notice under this clause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Voluntary Planning Agreement

Notices sent by email. (a) A party may serve a Notice by email if the Notice: (i) includes a signature block specifying: (A) the name of the person sending the Notice; and (B) the sender’s position within the relevant party; (ii) states in the body of the message or the subject field that it is sent as a Notice under this agreement; (iii) contains an express statement that the person sending the Notice has the authority to serve a Notice under this agreement; (iv) is sent to the email address specified in clause 15.1 below or the email address last notified by the intended recipient to the sender:sender as above (b) The recipient of a Notice served under this clause 15.2 must: (i) promptly acknowledge receipt of the Notice; and (ii) keep an electronic copy of the Notice, (c) Failure to comply with clause 15.2 does not invalidate service of a Notice under this clause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Voluntary Planning Agreement

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Notices sent by email. (a) A party may serve a Notice by email if the Notice: (i) includes a signature block specifying: (A) a. the name of the person sending the Notice; and (B) b. the sender’s 's position within the relevant party; (ii) states in the body of the message or the subject field that it is sent as a Notice under this agreementAgreement; (iii) contains an express statement that the person sending the Notice has the authority to serve a Notice under this agreement;Agreement; and (iv) is sent to the email address specified in clause 15.1 16.1(a) or the email address last notified by the intended recipient to the sender:. (b) The recipient of a Notice served under this clause 15.2 16.2 must: (i) promptly acknowledge receipt of the Notice; and (ii) keep an electronic copy of the Notice,. (c) Failure to comply with clause 15.2 16.2 does not invalidate service of a Notice under this clause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Planning Agreement

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